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Primarily because of the Axis-powers' screw ups. Japan bombing us, that was one big fatal mistake. The Battle of Britain was also a really crippling blow to the Axis-powers. The Battle of Stalingrad delivered a crippling blow like no other to the Axis forces attempting to take over Russia, which the Axis guys really never recovered from at all.

The Battle of Philippine Sea was the blow that finally convinced Japan that World War 2 was not winnable. We, the U.S., hadn't recovered fully, but still knew how to launch surprise attacks, with the battle being the one that landed a blow crippling enough to permanently halt the Japanese offense in the Pacific.

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